- Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Arseniy Petrovych Yatsenyuk (born May 22, 1974 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian politician, economist, and lawyer. Yatsenyuk is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine as of March 21, 2007. Yatsenyuk finished his education at the Chernivtsi University (1996), and the Chernivtsi Trade-Economics Institute of the Kiev National Trade-Economics Institute (2001). From December 1992 to September 1997 — law firm "Yurek Ltd.," based in Chernivtsi. - Nazariy Yaremchuk
Nazariy Yaremchuk was a well known Ukrainian singer, born on the 30th of October, 1951 in the village of Rivnya, Chernivtsi oblast. In 1963 he finished the Byznytsk middle school no.1. After a unsuccessful attempt to enter the Geographical faculty of the Chernivtsi university spent some time working as a seismographer in the Western-Ukrainian Geo-reconnaissance Party. With the agreement of the commander of his army group, he learned a course for driver. - Aharon Appelfeld
Aharon Appelfeld (born February 16, 1932 in Czernowitz, Romania) is an Israeli novelist. In 1940, the Nazis invaded his hometown. His mother was killed and Appelfeld, a boy of eight, was deported with his father to a concentration camp in Ukraine. He escaped and hid for three years before joining the Soviet Army as a cook. After World War II, Appelfeld spent several months in a displaced persons camp in Italy before immigrating to Palestine in 1946, … - Volodymyr Ivasyuk
Volodymyr Mykhaylovych Ivasyuk (1949 - 1979) (also "Ivasiuk") was a very popular composer and poet from Ukraine. He is the author of the widely popular song "Chervona Ruta", popularized by Sofia Rotaru but later covered by other singers as well. - Traian Popovici
Traian Popovici was a Romanian lawyer and mayor of Cernăuţi (now Chernivtsi) during World War II, known for saving 20,000 Jews of Bukovina from deportation. Popovici was born in Ruşii Mănăstioarei village of Suceava county. In 1908, while a high school student, he crossed the Austrian-Romanian border illegally, in order to see Nicolae Iorga who was visiting the town of Burdujeni. When World War I started, he went to Romania and enlisted in the Romanian Army, … - Eugen Ehrlich
Eugen Ehrlich (1862 - 1922) was an Austrian legal scholar and sociologist. He was born in Czernowitz (now Chernivtsi in Ukraine), which was at that time part of the Bukovina province of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Ehrlich studied law in Vienna, where he taught and practised as a lawyer before returning to Czernowitz to teach at the University there, a bastion of Germanic culture at the eastern edge of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. - Jacob Frank
Jacob Frank was an 18th century Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi, and also of King David. Frank and his followers were excommunicated on account of his extremely unconventional doctrines that included acceptance of the New Testament, Enlightenment and some controversial concepts such as purification through transgression. - Iancu Flondor
Iancu Flondor was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian activist who advocated Bukovina's unifion with the Kingdom of Romania. He was born in the town of Storojineţ (Northern Bukovina), presently in Ukraine. His parents were Gheorghe Flondor (1828-1892) and Isabella von Dobrowlski-Buchental (?-1890). Married to Elena de Zotta, he fathered three sons: Şerban (b. 1900), Neagoe (b. 1901), and Mircea (b. 1903). - Octav Botnar
Octav Botnar was a self-made businessman who founded Datsun UK, and a noted philanthropist, who donated over £100 million in his lifetime. He was born in Chernivtsi, which was then called Czernowitz and belonged to Austria-Hungary. During his childhood, in 1918, Austria-Hungary dissolved and his hometown, renamed Cernăuţi, became part of Romania. Under its present name it is now part of Ukraine. He spent 1932–1936 in prison. - Klieger Aliav Ruth
Klieger Aliav Ruth, born Klieger Aliav Polishuk (1914-1979), was a Jewish Zionist activist, assisting in the Aliya Beth before and after World War II, and later a figure in the Mossad. Born in Chernivtsi (then in Romania, nowadays in Ukraine), she was a graduate from the University of Vienna who could speak nine languages. - Olha Kobylyanska
Olha Kobylyanska (27 November 1863 - 1942) was a Ukrainian modernist writer. Together with Lesya Ukrainka she was the first to explore feminist topics in Ukrainian literature. She is also considered the most important Ukrainian writer to emerge from the region of Bukovyna. From 1891 until her death she lived in the city of Chernivtsi (Czernowitz). - Georg Marco
Georg Marco was a Romanian chess player. He was born in Chernivtsi (Cernǎuti), Bukovina (then part of Austria-Hungary). He later settled in Vienna and was secretary of the Viennese Chess Association. In tournaments he was 6th at Graz 1890, 6th= at Vienna 1890, 1st at Vienna 1891, 4th= at Dresden 1892, 1st at Vienna 1892, 2nd at Vienna 1893, 6th= at Leipzig 1894, 2nd= at Pressburg 1894, 1st at Vienna 1895, 17th= at Hastings 1895, 13th at Nuremberg 1896, … - Viorica Ursuleac
Viorica Ursuleac (26 March 1894 - 22 October 1985) was a Romanian operatic soprano, the daughter of a Greek Orthodox archdeacon, born in Chernivtsi, which is now in Ukraine. Following training in Vienna, she made her operatic debut in Zagreb (Agram), as Charlotte in Massenet's "Werther", in 1922. The soprano then appeared at the Vienna Volksoper (1924-26), Frankfurt Opera (1926-30), Vienna Staatsoper (1930-35), Berlin Staatsoper (1935-37) and Munich Opera (1937-44). - Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger was a Romanian-born German-language poet. A Jew, she was a victim of the Holocaust and died at the age of 18 in a labor camp in Ukraine. Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger was the daughter of a shopkeeper Max Meerbaum in Cernăuţi (Czernowitz), a town in the Northern Bukovina region of Romania (subsequently Chernivtsi, Ukraine). Eisinger was the surname of her stepfather. At an early age she began to study literature. - Frederick John Kiesler
Frederick John Kiesler (Czernowitz or Tschernowitz, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Chernivtsi, Ukraine), September 22, 1890 – New York City, December 27, 1965). Romanian-American theater designer, artist, theoretician and architect. Kiesler spelled his forename "Frederick," not "Friederick" or "Frederich" as found in various publications (see References below). From 1908–09, Kiesler studied at the Technische Hochschule and from 1910–12, … - Frederick Andermann
Frederick Andermann (born 26 September 1930) is a Canadian neurologist known for his research of epilepsy. Born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, he immigrated to Montreal in 1950. He is a Professor at the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery and Pediatrics at McGill University. In 2003, he was awarded the Quebec Government's Prix Wilder-Penfield. In 2006, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. He is married to Eva Andermann, also a neurologist. - Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman
Beyle (or Bella) Schaechter-Gottesman (born August 7, 1920) is a Yiddish poet and songwriter. - Friedrich Zelnik
Friedrich Zelnik was one of the most important producers-directors of the German silent cinema. He also appeared on screen as an actor. Friedrich Zelnik was born in a Jewish family in Czernowitz, today in Ukraine (Ukrainian: Chernivtsi), at the time the capital of the Duchy of Bukovina in the Austrian part of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Czernowitz has been then largely populated by Jews. After the studies in Vienna, Zelnik worked as an actor in theaters in Nürnberg, … - Schlomo Winninger
Schlomo Winninger, born "Salomon Wininger", (1877, Gura Humora, Bukovina-1968, in Israel) was an Austrian-Jewish biographer. Before World War I, Winninger lived in Chernivtsi and moved to Vienna during the war years, where he decided to write biographies of famous Jewish persons. This idea was pushed in order to counter the self-hating mood of Jewish youth in the city, … - Grigore Vasiliu Birlic
Grigore Vasiliu Birlic was one of the greatest Romanian actors, with a rich history in theatre, television and film. He was best known for comedy roles. After finishing high school in Fălticeni, he went to study at the Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in Cernăuţi. In 1933, he settled in Bucharest, and started working at Teatrul Vesel. He is buried at Bellu cemetery. - Karl Ernstberger
Karl Ernstberger (September 25, 1887 in Malovice (Mallowitz), today part of village Erpužice, western Bohemia - November 25, 1972 in Nuremberg) was a Czech German architect active in western Bohemia, predominantly in Karlovy Vary. Ernstberger had studied at the Art Academy in Vienna, under professor Otto Wagner. After the studies he worked for architect Leopold Bauer and helped to design buildings of Austro-Hungarian National Bank in Vienna, … - Andriy Kupchanko
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Computer software: C++, RDBMS, Software Engineering, Object-Oriented Design, Software Architecture/Enterprise Architecture. - Zhi Qiang
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Miron Nicolescu was a renowned Romanian mathematician. Born in Giurgiu, he attended the Matei Basarab high school in Bucharest. After completing his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Bucharest in 1924, he went to Paris, where he enrolled at the École Normale Supérieure and the Sorbonne. In 1928, he completed his doctoral dissertation, "Fonctions complexes dans le plan et dans l'espace", under the direction of Paul Montel. - Wojciech Rubinowicz
Wojciech (Adalbert) Rubinowicz (February 22, 1889 in Sadágora, Bukovina - October 13, 1974 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish theoretical physicist who made contributions in quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and the theory of radiation. He is know for the Maggie-Rubinowicz representation of Kirchhoff’s diffraction formula. In 1908, Rubinowicz began his studies at the University of Czernowitz, and he was awarded his doctorate in 1914. - Arnold Kosevich
Arnold Kosevich (July 7, 1928-October 3, 2006) was a Ukrainian physicist. He received an academic status of Professor in 1967. Corresponding member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine since 1990. Honoured Man of Science and Engineering, 1977. Was awarded with the state prizes of Ukraine (1978, 2001) and with the Sinelnikov Prize Of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1999. Obtained the title of Doctor (honoris causa) of Kharkiv National University in 2004. - Hans Gross
Hans Groß (Gross, Grosz), or Hanns Groß was an Austrian criminal jurist and an examining magistrate. He is believed to be the creator of the field of criminalistics; he taught as a professor at the Chernivtsi University, Prague University and the University of Graz, and established the Institute of Criminology in Graz. The release of his book "Handbuch fur Untersuchungsrichter, Polizeibeamte, Gendarmen, … - Richard Wahle
Richard Wahle (January 14, 1857, Vienna - October 21, 1935, Vienna) was professor of philosophy at the Universities of Czernowitz and Vienna. Wahle pronounced in his "Tragicomedy of Wisdom" (2nd edition, 1925) on what he acknowledged as only "definite, agnostic, absolute critique of knowledge" and psychology as surviving, or rather maintained that critiques of knowledge, logic and psychology have nothing to do with philosophy. - Gheorghe I. Brătianu
Gheorghe (George) I. Brătianu was a Romanian politician and historian. Born in Ruginoasa, Baia County (nowadays in Iaşi County) to Ion I.C. Brătianu and Maria Moruzi, he studied at the National Highschool of Iaşi. In 1916, he joined the Romanian Army as a volunteer, in order to fight in World War I. He fought on the Moldavian front in the summer of 1917, being wounded at Cireşoaia. In 1917, Brătianu began studying Law at the University of Iaşi, … - Gheorghe Vrânceanu
Gheorghe Vrânceanu (June 30, 1900, Valea Hogei, Lipova, Bacău County - April 27, 1979, Bucharest) was a Romanian mathematician, best known for his work in differential geometry and topology. He studied mathematics at the University of Iaşi from 1919 to 1922. In 1923, he went to the University of Göttingen, where he studied under David Hilbert. Thereafter, he went to the University of Rome, where he studied under Tullio Levi-Civita, … - Józef Teodorowicz
Józef Teodorowicz was the last Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Lviv. Most of his family were of Armenian origin and had lived centuries in Poland. Teodorowicz finished a grammar school in Stanislaviv then has studied on the faculty of law at Chernivtsi University in Bukovina. During his studies he suffered a crisis of belief. A year lated enrolled in a seminary in Lviv. In 1887 he became a priest and, after the death of Izaak Mikołaj Isakowicz, … - Ivan Heshko
Ivan Heshko is a Ukrainian athlete specializing in the 1500 meters. He was born on August 19, 1979 in Chernivtsi Oblast, Northern Bukovina. Heshko started to train at the age of 14. He achieved his studies at the Teacher's Training College: Kamenets-Podolskiy. A member of an Italian athletic club, he has been trained by Georgiy Mironiouk since 1992, and has five times been the champion of his country, … - Ani Lorak
Ani Lorak, real name Carolina Myroslavivna Kuiek (born 27 September 1978, Kitsman, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine) is a successful Ukrainian singer and artist. She has twice appeared to be a strong front-runner to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest, but ultimately failed to be selected on both occasions. Her narrow defeat in the 2005 national pre-selection competition was particularly controversial, given that the winners GreenJolly had, … - Dmytro Hnatyuk
Dmytro Hnatyuk was born March 28, 1925. He is a famous Ukrainian (and formerly Soviet) baritone opera singer. Dmytro Hnatyuk was born in a village of "Starosillya", now in Kitsmanskyi Raion (district) of Chernivtsi Oblast (province), Ukraine. He graduated from the Kiev Conservatory in 1951. He was a singer at the Kiev opera and ballet theatre appearing as a soloist in many songs. Dmytro sang in many operas by Ukrainian and worldwide composers. - Mikhail Burla
Mikhail Burla is a politician in Transnistria and the chairman of the country's main opposition party, Renewal ("Obnovleniye", sometimes translated as Renovation). He is a member of Transnistria's parliament and an ally of fellow party-member Yevgeni Shevchuk who since December 2005 has been speaker of parliament and the country's second most influential politician after president Igor Smirnov. - Sampson
am very quite person who likes going out with freinds simply becouse i don"t have a life partner,so am looking forward to meet one soon,i tell u more about myself later. - Ayaanle
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